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Fixing leak in sprayer tank
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<blockquote data-quote="Sd1030" data-source="post: 1268179" data-attributes="member: 23833"><p>Id give it a try, its worth a shot. I know we had a ac line on our tractor get cracked, right at start of hay season. Dad decided to try some jb weld on it to see if itd buy us time till new line could get here, it worked like a charm. Needless to say new line is here but still in the shop, been too busy to get it on and the patch up has been working fine, so no real hurry to replace. As far as which one to use id prolly lean to the jb weld or silicon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sd1030, post: 1268179, member: 23833"] Id give it a try, its worth a shot. I know we had a ac line on our tractor get cracked, right at start of hay season. Dad decided to try some jb weld on it to see if itd buy us time till new line could get here, it worked like a charm. Needless to say new line is here but still in the shop, been too busy to get it on and the patch up has been working fine, so no real hurry to replace. As far as which one to use id prolly lean to the jb weld or silicon. [/QUOTE]
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